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Irish nationalist, history and folklore archive / Cartlann Stair agus Béaloidis Náisiúnach Éireannach.
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On the 21st of January 1919 the first Dáil was convened at the Dublin Mansion house. You can now read three of its most important declarations on Cartlann: Declaration of Independence, Message to the free Nations of the World, and the Democratic Programme

https://cartlann.org/authors/dail-eireann/
A PDF of Terence MacSwineys Principles of Irish Freedom is now available on Cartlann.

MacSwiney; Sinn Féin Lord Mayor of Cork died while on hunger strike during the War of Independence. This edition of the text was published after his death.

https://cartlann.org/authors/terence-macswiney/
New PDF Cover for Aodh de Blácam's 'For God and Spain' courtesy of our graphic designer.
Irelands legendary mythological tale; Táin Bó Cuailgne or The Cattle Raid of Cooley in English is now available on Cartlann.org.

The oldest epic in Western Europe, An Táin captures the ethos of Ancient Ireland and it's people, translated into English by folklorist Lucy Winfred Faraday in 1904 but available today for your reading pleasure.


https://cartlann.org/authors/lucy-winifred-faraday/an-tain-bo-cuailgne/
Now available: Irish Nationality by historian Stophord Green. An account of Irish history all the way from the arrival of Gaels to Ireland under the Act of Union.

https://cartlann.org/authors/alice-stopford-green/irish-nationality/
Our biggest release yet, 'The Last Conquest Of Ireland (Perhaps)' by John Mitchel, available now in PDF format (will be be available in on page text format soon)

"It is the story of an ancient Nation stricken down by a war more ruthless and sanguinary than any seven years' war, or thirty years' war, that Europe ever saw. No sack of Magdeburg, or rave of the Palatinate, ever approached in horror and desolation to the slaughters done in Ireland by mere official red tape and stationery, and the principles of Political Economy."

https://cartlann.org/authors/john-mitchel/the-last-conquest-of-ireland-perhaps/
What is a National Language? - Padraig Pearse

"Thus, to get at the real Ireland, we must go to the Irish language. The language sums up what the Gaelic race has been thinking ever since there was a Gaelic race. It contains Ireland’s message to her children and to the world."

https://cartlann.org/authors/padraig-pearse/what-is-a-national-language/
Featuring a new PDF of the Collected Writings of James Fintan Lalor, the radical Young Irelander, starring a preface by none other than James Connolly.

https://cartlann.org/authors/james-fintan-lalor/
We've ran the the numbers and it appears very few people who use the site are making use of the search function.

It is very powerful if you are looking for a keyword or a quotation from a specific author. Simply type in the keyword and it will up a list of pages where said keyword is mentioned. From there you can CTRL + F to search on page for where it is located.
Lá Fhéile Pàdraig ar feabhas ó gach duine le Cartlann!
James Connolly's popular work "The Reconquest of Ireland' now has a brand new custom made PDF courtesy of yours truly.

https://cartlann.org/authors/james-connolly/the-re-conquest-of-ireland/